The LG G6 could have glass on the back for wireless charging

LG G5

Well, it seems that LG has been willing to launch all those features that we miss in the LG G5, a phone that opted more for modularity to leave you with some shortcomings that were precisely the ones that got the most criticism from the Android community.

As we learn more and more features of the LG G6, such as the virtue of getting rid of the modular, in a new leak from ETNews, it says that LG's new flagship it will have glass on the back, so it would be the first G-series phone to come with that feature in the design.

And it is not just a mere aesthetic addition to differentiate itself from previous G series phones, but it would have more to do with the wireless charging integration, since LG is the same one that is reporting that this type of charge is made more difficult through a material such as metal.

The inclusion of glass would also lead the Korean manufacturer to completely close the body of the terminal with sealed batteriesSo let's hope it doesn't disappoint us this time and brings a smartphone that makes it through the day perfectly with a higher capacity battery than the LG G5 had.

Anyway, as far as the modular look of the LG G6, which at the moment seems eliminated from the phone's own equation, we will have to wait for official news and that MWC in which it will appear to show its new flagship. An LG, which like Samsung, although not so urgently, needs to bring us an Android mobile device that catches the eyes and desires of the Android community, who still see them and want to have one like that spectacular one again LG G2.


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